John K:
Regarding your note about Atlantic City, it's hard to sort out what to do with some redesigns.
I have asked the magazines NOT to put my name on the courses for which we have done restoration and consulting work -- even a place like The Valley Club where we've rebuilt all the greens and changed some back closer to the way they used to be. For that reason, I don't think Tom Fazio's name should be on Augusta or Oakmont, either. He hasn't changed the routing; he hasn't redesigned the greens.
Atlantic City is a bit different. We basically kept five holes intact from the previous course (with fairway regrading) and changed a lot of the rest. We changed the routing in a couple of places, affecting several holes. And I redesigned most of the greens except for the five mentioned above, which we restored to their original contour because we felt it was worth it.
So, clearly Atlantic City is a hybrid design. Why it counts on the "Classic" list and not the "Modern", I'm not sure ... and I wonder if it would rank as high on the modern, because I don't think it's as good as some of my other courses that aren't ranked at all. But, I just read the rankings nowadays.